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Who is going to the VWMA drags? What would it take?
dangerous - July 31st, 2006 at 04:55 PM

Just got my new VWMA in the mail and am excited about how big the event will be.
Who is NOT going?...And what will it take for you to come?
Not neccesarily to race, but just to be a part of the whole event, whether it be a spectator, official, show or race.


Doug Sweetman - July 31st, 2006 at 05:35 PM

It would take a weekend leave pass + about $1000 all told (flights and accomodation + $$$ for beer and skittles).

I'd honestly love to come though.....


hellbugged - July 31st, 2006 at 07:18 PM

another 1/4 of a mile might get me there


Dasdubber - July 31st, 2006 at 07:25 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by dumone
another 1/4 of a mile might get me there


So you'd have a 3/8 mile strip? hehehe

1/4 would be cool I must admit, but I'm really looking forward to going and getting involved!


dangerous - July 31st, 2006 at 07:42 PM

I have found that 1/8 mile drags are just as fun as 1/4.
Infact, most times at the 1/8 mile events, I end up running my personal best because you get a lot more runs.
Most cars will be flat out in 3rd gear.
Rod Penrose and Mike Kristen will be doing about 200km/h in less than 6 seconds!


ian.mezz - July 31st, 2006 at 07:46 PM

me is going not racing,me going
in me toyota hiace or me 318i bmw lol

[ Edited on 31-7-2006 by ian.mezz ]


VWMA Editor - July 31st, 2006 at 08:32 PM

I've decided, with the help of a few friends, to give this drag racing a go as well.

Pictured is a 1957 Beetle that I have just bought, pulled from a barn where it had been sitting for 29 years. No accidents, a few battle scars, all complete.

This is going to be my Drag Rat for Warwick. Don't worry - I'm not planning on doing any cuttting, just bolt on stuff. 2 litre Type1 motor, drag box, lowered, set of rims, fresh rubber, get the brakes right, fix any suspension woes, and hopefully she'll go!

I'll keep everyone posted on the progress through the forum. For the Warwick event your car does not need to be registered, only track worthy - ANDRA will inspect during scrutineering.

[ Edited on 31-7-2006 by VWMA Editor ]


blup58 - July 31st, 2006 at 09:49 PM

G'day Guys

I was hoping to give the KG a run - need to sort a helmet and stinger for the event + Need to convince Alan (dasdubber) to run his bug....or at least pit crew for me.

Anything specific you need to prepare for scrutineering - do you need to wear anything specific heard a rumour full length clothes non-flammable (which is probably a good idea anyway)

Brad

[ Edited on 31-7-2006 by blup58 ]


dangerous - August 1st, 2006 at 08:01 AM

Hi Brad,
Any real helmet, as long as it has a AS1698 standard or better (no push bike or German Army!!!),
and long sleeves and pants is good...and closed shoes too, no thongs or sandles.
That helmet standard is on just about every car or bike helmet ever produced,
so just have a look either at the back of the helmet or inside the lining, and it will be on a sticker in there.
I would be so pleased if you both have a run. What ever I can do to encourage more people to be there and have a go
...you will have a ball and it is all legal!!
If anyone has any questions about the helmet, or other things, feel free to ask
as I have the rule book here and if I don't know the answers, I will get them.

[ Edited on 31-7-2006 by dangerous ]


hellbugged - August 1st, 2006 at 12:55 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Dasdubber
Quote:
Originally posted by dumone
another 1/4 of a mile might get me there


So you'd have a 3/8 mile strip? hehehe

1/4 would be cool I must admit, but I'm really looking forward to going and getting involved!


doh, that's what i ment-another 1/8 mile would be long enough hey


dangerous - August 2nd, 2006 at 07:55 AM

So Dumone(hate calling you that, what is your name?) would you come if it was a 1/4 mile?
Perhaps you could come just in preparation for when they lengthen the track.
You are probably closer to the track than me!
Come and have some fun, and just be a spectator if you are AFRAID!?


bugboymatt - August 3rd, 2006 at 09:37 AM

I'm just talking nicely to the boss and trying to get time off work. If all aranged i'll be coming along.
I think it'll be good. Will have to get me a new tent too for the camping.......


Craig Torrens - August 3rd, 2006 at 12:30 PM

I'm not going...........................9 hour drive from Sydney is a tad to far.

I think the concept is great, but the cost for me to travel to the event in time and $$$ certainly out weighs the benefit of attending.

Cheers
Craig T


dragvw2180 - August 3rd, 2006 at 06:49 PM

Hey guys,
I am soooo jealous,wish I could make the event.I have had more fun over the years (21)that I have been drag racing by meeting and renewing friendships from the drag races I've attended.Heck,if you can't race or get there on your own,post it and see if anyone else is heading that way that has room,even if you don't race you can actually meet each other and hang out.Nothing better than campin out the night before and havin a few beers and socializing.I hope you ALL have fun


Stanley - August 3rd, 2006 at 07:07 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Craig Torrens
I'm not going...........................9 hour drive from Sydney is a tad to far.

I think the concept is great, but the cost for me to travel to the event in time and $$$ certainly out weighs the benefit of attending.

Cheers
Craig T


chicken.....think of it as a second honeymoon....or a way to kick some Qld butt....whats 9 hours.....:P


hellbugged - August 3rd, 2006 at 09:43 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by dangerous
So Dumone(hate calling you that, what is your name?) would you come if it was a 1/4 mile?
Perhaps you could come just in preparation for when they lengthen the track.
You are probably closer to the track than me!
Come and have some fun, and just be a spectator if you are AFRAID!?


yeah, a few of us are making plans, might get there yet.....

AFRAID!? the weekend isn't long enough for my current set up to get over the finish line, soon tho i will be joining in. Nads will be getting tested tomorrow behind the wheel of the 260 k.w (at wheels) notch

you coming down this weekend Dave?

Daimo


Dak-A-Tak - August 3rd, 2006 at 10:18 PM

What will it take!!! The noise of sweat sounding vw motors reving hard!!! That is all it takes for me to be there! Dave you know ,this can or will be a long piece of string for some people . You and I have done so many interstate trips and promised many things by people but we still drag race for fun. I think this warwick meeting will be a new level of FUN and excitement for Australian vw drag racing and car shows ! If people want to race at any drag race meeting they have no excuse with so many events ( steet meets ,test & tunes,import meets ,bracket meets ) and more. Sorry for being square but Just come and Have Fun by just being there !!!!


dangerous - August 4th, 2006 at 05:17 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by dumone
Nads will be getting tested tomorrow behind the wheel of the 260 k.w (at wheels) notch

you coming down this weekend Dave?

Daimo



Thanks for considering the trip up Daimo...what, is there something on this week end?


555bug - August 4th, 2006 at 09:36 PM

what are the details again? If I pop out wish some mates on our bikes, can we take them for a run as well or are we on the side lines? Either way sounds like fun so i"ll try and get there.

Stephen


Keith Haeusler - August 4th, 2006 at 10:18 PM

Dave,
In my mind i`m already there. Picking up a mate at Tamworth on the way through. Unfortunately my car isnt done but hopefully another good friend can bring his beetle up as well. Either way Colin and myself are in.
Regards, Keith.


dangerous - August 5th, 2006 at 08:46 AM

Good on you Keith, would be nice to see you up here, even if just spectating.


davidoconnor - August 5th, 2006 at 09:53 PM

If I can get some time off work we'll be flying up to spectate. The trip up from Adelaide with the bug on a trailer is just a bit too daunting! We did it once to Sydney for the Nats and that was bad enough. Can't wait to catch up!! Dave we've spoken over the phone a number of times I look forward to meeting you in person. Is Craig going?


blup58 - August 16th, 2006 at 12:50 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Keith Haeusler
Dave,
In my mind i`m already there. Picking up a mate at Tamworth on the way through. Unfortunately my car isnt done but hopefully another good friend can bring his beetle up as well. Either way Colin and myself are in.
Regards, Keith.


Hey Keith

I finally got your old 2110 in my KG will be running it at this weekend, hopefully we may get a chance to meet up. May even bug you with some tuning/timing tips, as you probably know the engine better than anyone.

Brad


Dasdubber - August 16th, 2006 at 03:38 PM

Yep, blup58 (Brad) and my accommodation is now booked - will sort out our pre-purchased drag bookings shortly (don't worry Craig, won't leave it till the last minute!).

Alan


VWMA Editor - August 16th, 2006 at 04:01 PM

Pre-entry closes 1st September. If all competitors could make this deadline it would help me organise the race day so much better.

Entry forms can be found at http://www.vwma.net.au  and click on the Warwick banner.

Please note, if you are not staying at the track, but are racing both days, tick the $80 box.

Cheers
Craig

[ Edited on 16-8-2006 by VWMA Editor ]

[ Edited on 16-8-2006 by VWMA Editor ]


Menangler - August 16th, 2006 at 06:30 PM

People have been complaining that we need a VW only drag meet for ages,
Nows your chance, get up there and see a VW only meet, 9 hours drive from Sydney is nothing, come on you limp wristed Nancy boy Sydney VW races get up there!! no excuses!!:P


lowrider - August 16th, 2006 at 06:47 PM

is there a class for stockies?


VWMA Editor - August 16th, 2006 at 07:43 PM

Yes, and there is a trophy for fastest Kombi (all Volkswagen) and earliest Beetle. This event combines both the full-on serious drag meet with the fun and friendly runs, something other Australian drag meets no longer cater for. Even if it takes you 5 minutes to do the 1/8th, there is a class for you to run in. It's also dial your own in the open aircooled and watercooled classes, meaning you can always have that slight advantage over something quicker.


ian.mezz - August 16th, 2006 at 08:03 PM

where is everybody staying at for the weekend,
camping at the track or what motel???????????????
Or going out for tea as a group on Saturday night????????


VWMA Editor - August 16th, 2006 at 08:54 PM

There is a large mess marque set-up at the track, with catering. $25 per head gets you dinner and breakfast(if you are staying at the track).

Also a large Plasma TV for entertainment and music. Possibly a bonfire pending fire restrictions.

Facilities at Warwick are basic, but better than most drag tracks. There are showers on a timer, so if you are not in a hurry, there is plenty of hot water. Warwick CBD is only five minutes down the road, but accommodation is filling fast. There are two other non-motorsport events in town that weekend.